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"You know, it tastes even better than it looks." "I guess it does." Natalie lets out a chuckle, her eyes still on her plate. She can only imagine how delicious the food before her must be but she just can't get herself to eat. Which is a big deal, knowing how she would never pass on any heavenly looking delicacy. What she really wants is to get out of here. To go home, to her warm bed, to wrap herself up in her favourite blanket and sleep. She wants to rest her head from all these thoughts that she'd rather forget. She wants to gaze on her starry night and get lost in a whole new different world. "It's a nightmare." Brendan's words make sense. This dinner is truly a nightmare for her. But not because of everyone else. She kind of was prepared for their sneers, scowls, mean comments an